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Navigating the OKU Card: A Step-by-Step Guide for Malaysian Parents

For many parents, the moment you first hold the OKU (Orang Kurang Upaya) registration form in your hands, it can feel incredibly heavy. It isn’t just a piece of paper; it represents a whirlwind of emotions—acceptance, worry for the future, and perhaps a little bit of...

Why Vocational Training is the Key to Dignity for Young Adults with Disabilities

As parents, we spend years watching our children grow. We celebrate the first steps, the first words, and the first day of school. But for parents of children with autism, Down syndrome, or other learning disabilities, a quiet question often lingers in the back of the...

Why Every Child Deserves a Place to Learn Together

Think back to your own school days. You probably remember the games at recess, the friends you made, and the teachers who helped you. Now, imagine being told you couldn't go to that school just because you learn a bit slower than others. That is the reality for many...

What It’s Really Like Navigating Malaysia with a Learning Difficulty

When we think of "hurdles" for people with disabilities, we often think of stairs without ramps or narrow doorways. But for our friends with autism or Down syndrome, the biggest hurdles are the ones you cannot see. These "invisible hurdles" make a simple trip to the...